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Why would Dwarves be more adventurous? Perhaps I get the wrong idea from other media, but Halflings are fun-loving, adventurous, etc.

And a stealthy, smart group could be nice for a change.

I say that purely based on The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings, which Cyco cited as his inspiration. But you're right, they've certainly been portrayed as more adventurous in D&D's own lore.

And I agree, I think a stealthy, smart group could be a lot of fun. D&D Next already put a premium on being smart (much more dangerous than 4th Ed and probably 3rd Ed too) and all being Halflings is going to require a smart party.

Another thing we'll need to make adjustments to is backgrounds. If we're all homebodies, most of the backgrounds don't apply, and that's where we pull our skills from.
Hobbits were the inspiration for halflings. As for being adventurous, the majority of them have a sort of racial homesickness when they are away. A few of them don't have this and instead have a wildly adventurous streak. The adventurous halflings are the ones we hear about so much since they are the ones who have stories to tell.

Indeed, most of the listed backgrounds are not really suitable. May allow players to choose their own concept and three skills. Customs traits would be a possibility though have to make sure they balanced with the examples.

Indeed, most of the listed backgrounds are not really suitable. May allow players to choose their own concept and three skills. Customs traits would be a possibility though have to make sure they balanced with the examples.

I think you could get a lot of distance by simply renaming existing traits to more appropriate things. At first look I was a bit concerned about how homogeneous a Halfling party might be, but if you're open to houserulling then I'll definitely be posting an app. As I said, I think D&D Next can be modified pretty easily, so its nothing to be worried about.

I am definitely interested. It would be a nice change to have everyone the same race but all portray different aspects from it. I haven't looked over the material yet but if this gets to that stage I can have a sheet up quickly.